Английская Википедия:Andrew Walsh (politician)

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Andrew Walsh (May 24, 1838 – November 9, 1889) was an Irish-American politician and judge.

Life

Walsh was born on May 24, 1838[1] in Dublin, Ireland. His family immigrated to America when he was young and settled in Brooklyn, New York.[2]

When he was 15, Walsh became an apprentice for bookbinder G. C. Mann. After he finished his apprenticeship, he began to take an interest in politics.[3] He served as a volunteer firefighter of Constitution Engine, No. 7 for five years.[4]

In 1863, Walsh was a clerk for the Collector of Taxes. That year, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Democrat, representing the Kings County 4th District. He served in the Assembly in 1864[5] and 1866.[1] He then served as Clerk of the First District Police Court.[6] In 1868, he was elected Police Justice. He began serving the position in 1869 and was re-elected to the office three times. Starting in 1880, he was appointed and re-appointed to the office by different mayors.[3] Some months prior to his appointment as Justice, he was admitted to the bar.[7]

Walsh was treasurer of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, a local chancellor of the Catholic Benevolent Legion, treasurer of the Central Parnell organization, and a member of the Emerald Society and St. Patrick Society.[2] He was also treasurer of St John's Orphan Asylum.[4] His son, John J., was a lawyer that succeeded Walsh as Police Justice after the latter's death.[8]

Walsh died at home on November 9, 1889.[6] He was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery.[9]

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